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Two Dimensional Sum Frequency Generation Spectroscopy of Catalysts on a Surface

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Abstract

2D SFG spectroscopy is used to characterize the orientation and vibrational dynamics of a catalytic monolayer on a gold surface. We found that the catalysts are influenced by the image dipole on the gold surface.

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